What Multiculturalism Hides
by Jan Keller • October 16, 2018 at 5:00 am
- The policy of multiculturalism, which emphasizes the benefits of cultural diversity for society and the state, is an example of the exploitation of others based on a fantasy of virtue. Those at whom the sweet talk of multiculturalism is aimed, can see that it has done nothing to improve their lot, and are now realizing that their future is bleak.
- If we bring in highly qualified immigrants to our workforce, we would be taking away from poorer countries the best they have to offer, and the situation in those countries will further deteriorate. The result will be an even greater flow of unskilled migrants escaping those countries.
- The proponents of the new multiculturalism want to share their welfare states with masses of refugees who -- through no fault of their own -- will be unable to participate in financing themselves for a long time to come.
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Multiculturalism
is not a manifestation of Europe's generosity, or some noble embodiment
of love and truth. Multiculturalism is what remains after mass
migration reveals itself as a threat, rather than a benefit, to the
economies of European countries.
Take,
for instance, the example of France. After the Second World War, when
France underwent a boom of economic growth, waves of migration were
viewed favorably: there were many job opportunities for unskilled and
medium-skilled laborers, and the native French population aspired to
work in the tertiary sector, which offered more qualified, better-paid
jobs. From the end of the war until the mid-1970s, foreign workers
tended to come to France temporarily, without their families, and return
to their countries of origin. These workers were generally recruited
from former French colonies to do menial and low-paying jobs -- not in
order to enrich the culture of the host country.
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